Skip to content

Comment · Wed, March 11, 2015 · Ceretropic

Do the tianeptine droppers degrade overtime?

Original post in this thread

feelsnumbman · 2 points

I'm wondering because I have purchased Ceretropic's tianeptine sublingual dropper a long time back. Not really sure when, but it must have been at least a year by now. I was wondering if it still has the potency it once has... Do I just have to shake it? I do notice a lot of settling on the bottom.

Also, would it be okay to take it with something like orange juice? Not a big fan of the taste, even though it is masked, it still tastes like something you'd get at the dentist office. And it lingers for quite a while, too.

What they were answering

feelsnumbman · 1 points

Thanks for the help Mister! Also side question, do you know the best way to titrate Memantine without feeling much of the brain fog or dissociation that many people seem to get? And by reasonable conditions, is it fine if I had it left in a drawer for a while?

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic

It's stable, so it should be fine.

It depends on your own personal brain chemistry. Some people need to start as low as 1mg/day. I would say 5mg every other day for a week, then a move to every day, with a slow gradual increase to 10mg/day, is a very conservative ramp up.

Other MYASD lines in this thread

Related in the archive

Commentr/NootropicsNov 19, 2014

My experiences with high dose (100mg+) tianeptine over a two month period

You need to start tapering off it now! You are not using it properly, and are going to cause yourself harm. Tianeptine is hard on the liver at those dosages. It is not meant to be taken at 650mg/day. Your usage is irresp

51TianeptineDosing
Commentr/NootropicsNov 10, 2015

Received order for Tianeptine Sodium and found awful nail polish-like taste!

Replying to taktikz7 · Just got a reply from vendor and this is what they had to say: "I've been taking it everyday and it is pretty revolting. For now, I'll issue you a refund, and update you when we

That batch is 96.4% pure from the supplier. 1.65% of that is ethyl acetate, and the rest we cannot identify. Some of it is probably free acetone and ethanol. We did this all on our HPLC and FTIR. Vendors need to reject

13TianeptineDosing
Commentr/NootropicsOct 26, 2015

How do we know nootropics vendors are giving us the right nootropics?

Come on down to our office. I'll show you our lab, our Sigma/USP reference materials, and can even get you on the phone with our reps there. If you sister is worried about Photoshop, then in-person is the only way to get

11TianeptineDosing
Commentr/NootropicsSep 28, 2016

Reputable nootropics vendor with products that come with microscoops (or whatever they're called)?

I don't think anyone should include microscoops. It promotes the idea that volumetric dosing is accurate, which cannot be further from the case. A milligram scale is ALWAYS needed to accurately measure lower dosages. Not

7TianeptineNoopeptDosing
Commentr/NootropicsAug 8, 2015

Need Tianeptine

Replying to ErikBjare · I think affiliate marketing is a very bad idea exactly because of the issue you've acknowledged. You want your customers to, at the very least, have a feel for the spirit of the co

For sure. I don't want people getting paid to plug us all over the internet. For one, it makes people annoyed at seeing our name, rather than excited. And two, I cannot control the message being sent. That means that som

6TianeptineDosing
Commentr/NootropicsDec 18, 2015

Are high dosages of tianeptine harmful?

Replying to somebodybettercomes · That's kind of my point - it's a single patient. If tianeptine is genuinely "hard on the liver" it seems like there should be way more than just a handful of users with liver issue

[Tianeptine, a new tricyclic antidepressant metabolized by β-oxidation of its heptanoic side chain, inhibits the mitochondrial oxidation of medium and short chain fatty acids in mice](http://www.sciencedirect.com/science

5TianeptineDosing